G. Parameshwara Age, Wife, Family, Biography, Controversies, Facts & More
Bio/Wiki
Full Name
Parameshwara Gangadharaiah
Profession
Indian Politician
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.)
in centimeters- 165 cm
in meters- 1.65 m
in feet inches- 5’ 5â€
Weight (approx.)
in kilograms- 60 kg
in pounds- 132 lbs
Eye Colour
Black
Hair Colour
Black
Politics
Political Party
Indian National Congress
Political Journey
• 1989 to 1992: Joint Secretary, KPCC (Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee)
• 1992 to 1997: General Secretary, KPCC
• 1993: Minister of State for Sericulture, Karnataka
• 1997 to 1999: Vice President, KPCC
• 1999 to 2004: Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Higher Education and Science & Technology (Karnataka)
• 2001: Minister of State for Medical Education (Karnataka)
• 2003: Minister of Information & Publicity (Karnataka)
• 2010: President of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee
• 2010 to 2017: Chairman of Campaign Committee, KPCC
• 2014: Elected to Legislative Council
• 2015: Home Minister of Karnataka
• 2017: Resigned From Home Ministry
• 2018: Elected as MLA Candidate, on May 23, sworn as the Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka
Personal Life
Date of Birth
6 August 1951
Age (as in 2017)
66 Years
Birthplace
Gollahalli (presently known as Siddartha Nagar), Tumkur
Zodiac sign/Sun sign
Leo
Nationality
Indian
Hometown
Siddartha Nagar, Tumkur (Karnataka)
School
Sri Siddhartha High School at Siddarthanagar, Tumkur (Karnataka)
College/University
Government Pre-University College, Tumkur
University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore
Waite Agricultural Research Centre, University of Adelaide (South Australia)
House No. 273, 15th Main, Sadashivanagar, R.M.V. Extension, Bengaluru
Hobbies
Travelling, Collecting Artefacts
Awards/Honours
1993: 'National Unity' for Outstanding Services, Contributions, and Achievements in Chennai 2017: 'Karnataka Game Changer' for Creating a Positive Environment for People and Businesses in Karnataka
Controversy
Allegedly, in 2017, he was accused of blaming the sexually assaulted victims (making the sexist remarks about their clothes) of the New Year Eve's party in Bengaluru
He belongs to a Dalit family, and his father HM Gangadharaiah was famous for opening free boarding schools for the needy students.
Apart from socialist and drawing teacher his father was also a member of the board of directors in Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (Department of Pre University Education of Karnataka), and Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (Mysore University).
At an early age, he became a member of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) of India.
During his studies at the University of Agricultural Sciences in Bangalore, he made a record of 100 meters race in 10.9 seconds.
As an athlete, he represented Gandhi Krishi Vignana Kendra College in Inter-College/University sports event, and later, Karnataka state at the National level competition.
He won India scholarship during his Masters in 1978, and India Overseas scholarship in 1980.
During 1984-85, he received the Post-Doctoral Fellowship from the University of Melbourne.
While studying at the Gandhi Krishi Vignana Kendra, he met his friend’s sister Kannika Parameshwari and decided to marry her. Later in 1982, he tied the knot with her in Tumkur as per Buddhist norms.
In mid-1988, he, with the co-operation of his father, established ‘Sri Siddhartha Medical College’ in Tumkur (Karnataka).Â
After returning from Australia, he became the Administrative Officer of ‘Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology,’ Tumkur, Karnataka.Â
In 1989, Parameshwara, along with S. M. Yahya, Education Minister of Karnataka (at that time), met former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi who suggested him to join politics.
Soon, with the support of a general secretary of A.I.C.C. (All India Congress Committee) Mohsina Kidwai, he became the Joint Secretary of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee.
In the 1999 assembly election from Madhugiri, he made a record of winning the highest polls seat in Karnataka by a margin of 55,802 votes; against Gangahanumaiah of Janata Dal (secular) having only 16,093 votes.Â
Parameshwara is the follower of Buddism and its philosophy.
He is the member of the Indian Society of Plant Physiology, Technical Education, Agricultural Science and also the Australian Society of Plant Physiology.
Parameshwara is the winner of ‘Distinguished Leadership Award’ for his outstanding contributions to the contemporary Indian society.Â
On 23 May 2018, Parameshwara was sworn in as the Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka.
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